Christ, Man!

Fiction & Literature, Humorous, Historical
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Author: A.W. Wilson ISBN: 9781311628213
Publisher: A.W. Wilson Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: A.W. Wilson
ISBN: 9781311628213
Publisher: A.W. Wilson
Publication: April 10, 2014
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

“So Herod killed all those kids because he was trying to whack the baby Jesus?”

Not so long ago, eminent archaeologist, Professor Victor Tishus made a discovery that rocked the world of theology: a set of ancient scrolls, dating back to 31 AD that provided a first hand account of the life of Jesus Christ. In this definitely-true-no-doubt-about-it account, there was a lot more to Jesus than the conventional gospels would have us believe.

The Vic Tishus Scrolls exposed a truth that was too shocking to accept and the powers-that-be buried the story. Their discoverer was not just assassinated but his entire existence erased. Don't look him up, he's not there.

But now the truth can come to light. Writer and self-taught linguist A.W. Wilson, author of the comedy masterpiece, Accidental Hitman, got hold of the scrolls and painstakingly translated them into a language that could be understood by modern readers. To some, this book will change their outlook on the nature of life and faith, to others, it will just seem like A.W. Wilson has watched too many gangster movies.

If you only read one book this year then… what are you playing at? Read another one. Read Christ, Man!

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“So Herod killed all those kids because he was trying to whack the baby Jesus?”

Not so long ago, eminent archaeologist, Professor Victor Tishus made a discovery that rocked the world of theology: a set of ancient scrolls, dating back to 31 AD that provided a first hand account of the life of Jesus Christ. In this definitely-true-no-doubt-about-it account, there was a lot more to Jesus than the conventional gospels would have us believe.

The Vic Tishus Scrolls exposed a truth that was too shocking to accept and the powers-that-be buried the story. Their discoverer was not just assassinated but his entire existence erased. Don't look him up, he's not there.

But now the truth can come to light. Writer and self-taught linguist A.W. Wilson, author of the comedy masterpiece, Accidental Hitman, got hold of the scrolls and painstakingly translated them into a language that could be understood by modern readers. To some, this book will change their outlook on the nature of life and faith, to others, it will just seem like A.W. Wilson has watched too many gangster movies.

If you only read one book this year then… what are you playing at? Read another one. Read Christ, Man!

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